Maj. Gen. Campbell returns to Pentagon after leading 101st Airborne Division ... Washington Post John Campbell is handing over command of the 101st Airborne Division after leading the famed Screaming Eagles through their most challenging deployment since the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq began. In one of his last duties, Campbell on Wednesday laid ... |
Los Angeles Times | Losing a home and marking a homecoming Los Angeles Times On the same day Tim Collette welcomes his soldier son back for leave from Iraq, he loses his Oregon house to foreclosure. But unlike many homeowners, Collette is fighting back. Army Spc. Aaron Collette is greeted upon his arrival at his father's Bend, ... Bend Soldier Back Home Amid Foreclosure Furor Son Returns From Iraq As Bank Auctions Off His Father's House Returning Bend soldier finds home in foreclosure |
MiamiHerald.com | Soldier's mental health debated in Iraq shootings The Associated Press (AP) — A psychiatric nurse testified Wednesday he was worried about the mental condition of a US soldier charged with the 2009 shooting deaths of five service members at a combat stress clinic in Iraq after his "hostile" encounter with an Army ... Testimony at soldier's hearing reveals conflict over mental capacity of Iraq ... US sergeant 'shot five fellow soldiers' Soldier's mental health debated in Iraq shootings |
The West Australian | Wilkie wants Howard to front Iraq inquiry ABC Online Independent MP Andrew Wilkie wants former prime minister John Howard to explain to a parliamentary inquiry why Australia sent troops to Iraq in 2003. At the time, Mr Wilkie was an intelligence officer with the Office of National Assessments (ONA) and ... Andrew Wilkie calls for fresh Iraq War inquiry Wilkie calls Howard to answer on Iraq |
Utah study raises suicide issue among student vets NECN SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — After returning home to Utah from the Iraq war and a year-long hospital stay to recover from major injuries, Brad Chidester sat in college classrooms surrounded by other young people and felt utterly alone. ... 'Alarming' war veteran suicidal rate at college, study shows 20 Percent of Veterans in College Have Planned to Commit Suicide |
MiamiHerald.com | Army sergeant gets life sentence for killing fellow soldiers Reuters ATLANTA (Reuters) - An Army sergeant was sentenced on Wednesday to life without parole for the 2008 murders of two fellow soldiers in Iraq. A 12-member military jury at Fort Stewart in south Georgia convicted Joseph Bozicevich, 41, of Minneapolis in ... Fort Stewart soldier sentenced to life without parole U.S. soldier who shot two colleagues dead in Iraq spared death penalty by ... US soldier gets life for slaying sergeants in Iraq |
CBC.ca | Iraq's Sadr says Iran will not hand over militant AFP BAGHDAD, Iraq — Radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said on Wednesday that Iran has refused to hand over a militant known as the "Shiite Zarqawi," a former commander in his militia, to face justice in Iraq. "We demanded that they return him back to ... Iraq's Sadr demands US forces pull out Iraq's Al-Sadr Tells US Troops to Leave or Face Resistance Al-Sadr to US soldiers: 'Go back to your families' |
Iraq reoffers 18 govt-run factories to investors Reuters BAGHDAD Aug 10 (Reuters) - Eager to rebuild its ailing industrial sector, Iraq has relaunched a tender to rehabilitate 18 of its idle factories, for the second time this year, after failing to attract enough interest from foreign investors, ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Gulf Keystone in second big Iraq oil discovery Telegraph.co.uk Another huge oil discovery in the Kurdistan region of Iraq has been confirmed by Gulf Keystone Petroleum, lifting the Aim company's share price by 25pc. Gulf Keystone's share price has retreated about 29pc this year, despite the new oil discovery. ... Gulf Keystone Shares Rise in London on Iraq Oil Well Evaluation Gulf Keystone Rises on Iraq Sheikh Adi Oil Well Evaluation |
Chandigarh travel agents under lens for dumping youths in Iraq Chandigarh Tribune Three Chandigarh-based travel agents are under the scanner for luring youths from Punjab and Haryana to Iraq for jobs. Informed sources said the travel agents had promised these youths that they would work in American army camps in Baghdad for a salary ... Duped by travel agents, India tries to bring back 28 youth from Iraq Govt. facilitating return of 28 Indians from Punjab stranded in Iraq India trying to bring back 28 Indians 'duped' by travel agents |